Hossein Alizadeh
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Image:Sallane2.jpg Hossein Alizadeh (in Template:Lang-fa) is a renowned Iranian composer, musician and teacher. He was born in 1951 in Tehran. He graduated from the music conservatory in 1975 and entered the school of fine arts in the University of Tehran where he studied composition and Persian music. He continued his education at the University of Berlin in composition and musicology. He studied with various masters of Traditional Persian Music such as Houshang Zarif, Ali Akbar Shahnazi, Nur-Ali Borumand, Mahmoud Karimi, Abdollah Davami, Yusef Forutan, and Sa'id Hormozi. From these masters he learned the radif of Persian classical music. He plays tar, setar and has recently derived sallaneh and shoor-angiz from ancient Barbat.
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Works
- Sallaneh, 2003
- Faryad ("The Cry")
- Bi To Be Sar Nemishavad ("Without you, there is no existence")
- Zemestan ast ("It's Winter")
- Raz-e No ("New Secret"), 1999
- Paria, Qesseh-ye Dokhtara-ye Nane Darya ("Paria, Tale of Daughters of the Mother Sea")
- Sobhgahi
- Song of Campassion, 1992
- Shourangiz, 1988
- Raz-o-Niaz, 1986
- Torkaman, 1986
- Dream. 1986
- NeyNava, 1983
- Revolt, 1983
- Hesar, 1977
- Savaran-e Dasht-e Omid ("Riders of the Plain of Hope"), 1977
- Nava Improvisation, 1976
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Film Scores
- Turtles can fly, 2004.
- Abjad ("First Letter"), 2003, composed by Abolfazl Jalili.
- Zamani baraye masti asbha ("A Time for Drunken Horses"), 2000.
- Doxtarân e xorshid ('Daughters of the Sun") directed by Maryam Shahriyâ, 2000.
- Gabbeh, 1995.
- Del Shodegân directed by Ali Hatami, 1992.
- Az A'sar, ("From Eons Ago")
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